On Saturday, Oct. 12, Zacheis Planetarium will participate in "International Observe the Moon Night." People all over the world will be observing and learning about the moon that evening. The programs on the moon begin at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Telescopes will be set up for visitor use from 7 p.m. on. A telescope set up with a camera, will be available for visitors to take photos of the moon. Bring a USB flash drive, to take photos home night.

All shows are free and open to the general public. Tickets will be available at the planetarium when the doors open, and are required for entry to the theater due to limited seating.
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